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Mentioned in 11 episodes
What Is Ancient Philosophy?
Book • 2002
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book that changed his life, highlighting Hadot's perspective on philosophy as a way of life.


John Vervaeke

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#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
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as a resource for understanding ancient philosophy.


John Vervaeke

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The Meaning Crisis: Wisdom, Purpose, and the Search for Coherence with John Vervaeke
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as a resource for understanding ancient philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues.


John Vervaeke

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The Meaning Crisis and the Role of Movement Practice with John Vervaeke: EMP Podcast 17
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as a good overview of Hadot's ideas.

Adam Robbert

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Philosophy as a Way of Life with Adam Robbert
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as a game changer for understanding ancient philosophy.

Jonathan Pennington

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Is the Bible a Work of Ancient Philosophy? Matthew Barrett and Jonathan Pennington
Mentioned in the context of philosophy versus opinion when discussing regenifying segments.

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Deleuze and Guattari - Micropolitics and Segmentarity
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as the inspiration for his book.

Thomas Sutherland

Speaking Philosophically: Communication at the Limits of Discursive Reason
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as their last work together, after discussing the analytic machine needing to function together with a revolutionary machine, with an art machine


Cooper Cherry

Deleuze and Guattari - Three Novellas or What Happened?
Mentioned as an exploration of the nature and significance of philosophy, co-written with Félix Guattari.

Anti-Oedipus Audiobook: Unraveling Desire and Capitalism in Deleuze's Masterpiece
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, highlighting the therapeutic aspect of ancient Greco-Roman philosophy.


Dr. David Anders

Confession, Spiritual Direction and Psychotherapy
Mentioned in relation to Deleuze's seminars and his ongoing projects.

Deleuze and Guattari - How Do You Make Yourself a Body Without Organs?
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, who suggests starting with the first 10 pages.

Alexandre Lefebvre

What happens when liberalism stops feeling like a victory and starts feeling like an exhaustion?
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for its insights into the therapeutic aspects of ancient Greco-Roman philosophy.

Dr. David Anders

Confession, Spiritual Direction and Psychotherapy
Authored by Pierre Adut, recommended as an excellent starting point to understand his philosophy.

586. Living Liberalism: Ethics, Society, and Personal Virtue feat. Alexandre Lefebvre
Mentioned as a book they have already read.

PEL 2026 Kickoff Nightcap
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as a book he is reading with a group.

Brooks Brown

527. Frame Rate: Mad God (Feat. Brooks Brown)
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to listeners as a book by Pierre Hadot.

Alexandre Lefebvre

What happens when liberalism stops feeling like a victory and starts feeling like an exhaustion?
Mentioned by Dr. 

for his work on ancient philosophy and its incorporation into Christian spiritual traditions.


David Anders

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